Robin's Nest Photography; RobinsNestAndBeyond Etsy shop, specializing in crochet items; Robin's Nest Enterprises, featuring embroidery by my mom; and books/creative writing by Robin Lynn Davidson
Showing posts with label special needs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label special needs. Show all posts
Sunday, April 13, 2014
April A to Z Blogging Challenge Day 11...Today's Blog Brought to You by the Letter "K"
I have to admit, I put a lot of thought into yesterday's blog letter. J. What could I do that started with "J"? So, my daughter and I were walking around, saying, "J...juh...juh...juh...." I considered writing a "journal" entry. Then I considered doing a journal entry that was about a fictional character. As I sat down to the computer, I thought, "Dummy! Your book starts with a J!" Joy Comes in the Mourning. Yep, could have written about that. But, instead, I decided to put in a short story I wrote called simply "John 3:16." I can't wait to get to X if I had this much trouble with J!
For today, I decided to write about my kiddos. This is my business blog and I don't want to make a habit of bringing my personal life over here. However, my kids are the reason that I work from home. They are the reason that I try to make my Etsy shop and my photography business work and why I try to publish my books. They are my motivation and my inspiration and sometimes my models. They are the reason for this blog. I can guarantee you that as much as I like to write, I would not be spending hours each day writing blog posts, promoting blog posts, learning how to write blog posts, guest blogging, stalking Google+, Pinterest, and Instagram for followers if I wasn't doing this for them. And while my husband and children probably deep down think that I am just goofing off on the computer all day, I am working for them.
Monday, January 20, 2014
Directions of My Photography Business
When I had to quit my job with Mom365 (a company that provides newborn hospital portraits) to stay at home with my son who has a variety of special needs and was expelled from summer school, I decided to focus more on my photography business. It had been my dream job and I hoped that I would be able to go back to it, but I wasn't holding my breath.
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